APPROVED with modifications – 02/21/2017

CB2 hearing: 02/09/2017 – POSTPONED
CB2 hearing: 02/13/2017
LPC hearing: 02/21/2017

Sullivan-Thompson Historic District
Between Prince Street and West Houston Street

—- APPLICATION INFORMATION —-

1) From the LPC agenda: A Federal style rowhouse built in 1826, and altered in 1875, 1914, and 1969.  Application is to construct a rooftop addition, alter rear facade, excavate at the cellar, alter the storefront and replace windows.

2) View the application: Available in PDF.

3) View CB2 resolution:Available in PDF

4) View the video: A curated list of LPC videos of these presentations from March 2014 onward can be found on our YouTube page. Click HERE to view the hearing for this application. Videos include the applicant’s presentation, public testimony (for hearings only), and deliberation by the LPC commissioners.

5) View LPC Permit: Available in PDF.

6) View LPC Decision: Available in PDF.

7) LPC designation report: Read this property’s architectural/historical description.

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—- STATUS OF THIS APPLICATION —-

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02/21/2017: At today’s LPC public hearing, this application was approved with the modification of working with staff to reduce the proposed rooftop expansion by reducing it in height  and slope it or set it back.  One commissioner voted against approval.